Traveling through Europe reveals practical lessons Nepal can adopt – from pedestrian zones and open spaces to sustainable forestry and quality tourism.
Demographic trends are increasingly shaping national power and strategic decision-making across Europe and the United States.
What can Nepal learn from the growth trajectories of East Asian economies, and how can it create the right conditions for catch-up growth?
Europe’s growing labor shortages, inward-looking policies, and lingering colonial mindsets are forcing a rethink of global partnerships and migration narratives.
Nepal’s evolving diaspora policy seeks to move beyond remittances by mobilizing global Nepalis as investors, innovators, and development partners.
As global power dynamics shift, Nepal must build its soft power—through culture, digital growth, and its role as a peaceful buffer between giants—to protect its interests and strengthen its voice in the world.
